The blending of social and economic objectives is taking root across the world as the best means to replace dependency and exclusion with self-determination and self-sufficiency.
The Social Economy stories are designed to provide practitioners' perspectives on what the Social Economy means to them and their communities. These stories capture the human face of the sector and demonstrate the Social Economy as a real movement that is addressing the social, economic and environmental challenges of today in integrative and innovative ways.
Featured practitioners and acteurs:
The Social Economy stories were developed by the Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet) as a partner in the Canadian Social Economy Research Partnerships (CSERP) with funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
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